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Hardtail Mountain Bike 24 Hour Rental in Wallace, Idaho - Spokane

Hardtail Mountain Bike 24 Hour Rental in Wallace, Idaho

Wallacemoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

Up to 24 hours

Fitness Level

Moderate fitness is recommended to enjoy several hours of continuous riding on varied terrain.

Overview

Rent a Giant Talon hardtail mountain bike for 24 hours in Wallace, Idaho, and explore the iconic Route of the Hiawatha Trail at your own pace. Discover rugged trails, historic tunnels, and stunning scenery on this all-day adventure.

Hardtail Mountain Bike 24 Hour Rental in Wallace, Idaho

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Adventure Tips

Check Tire Pressure Before Riding

Proper tire pressure improves traction and comfort on dirt and gravel surfaces along the Route of the Hiawatha.

Bring Plenty of Water

Hydrate frequently, especially since some trail sections have limited access to water sources.

Use a Headlamp for Tunnel Passages

Certain historical tunnels along the trail are dark—carry a reliable light for safety and visibility.

Wear Layered Clothing

Mountain weather can change quickly; layers help you stay comfortable throughout the day.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Mule deer
  • Golden eagles

History

Wallace was a pivotal silver mining town and key stop on historic rail routes, with many original mining structures still visible today.

Conservation

Local efforts focus on protecting the Route of the Hiawatha corridor by maintaining trails and educating riders on low-impact outdoor ethics.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Helmet

Essential

Provides critical head protection while navigating rough and uneven terrain.

Hydration Pack

Essential

Keeps you hydrated during long rides, especially in warm weather.

summer specific

Mountain Bike Gloves

Enhances grip and protects hands from abrasions and vibrations.

Headlamp or Bike Light

Essential

Essential for safely riding through tunnels or low-light conditions on the trail.

fall specific